Who are we?
The political, social, and economic turmoil witnessed in our local and global communities in the past few years has had a profound effect on us all. It’s causing us to ask bigger, deeper, more challenging questions. Questions like: Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going? What is the true history of the human race? HOC 2021 has the philosophy that we must focus on the Lost Knowledge of where we come from before we can truly understand the Ancient Wisdom of where we are going on the path of our everyday lives.
The Human Origins Conference represents a serious approach to sensitive issues while remaining dedicated to providing hidden and suppressed knowledge on various topics that deeply affect us all. Be it economic, political or interstellar, this annual conference event targets those profound questions and global mysteries, while aiming to actively inform the general public on the issues we are all facing together as we come to terms with our own past, present, and immediate future.
Where did we come from?
Revealing the fascinating realms of Earth’s cosmology, human origins, ancient history and lost wisdom, the Human Origins Conference carries a mission of sharing knowledge with the purpose of expanding the consciousness of humanity by presenting world-renowned researchers, writers, and visionaries revealing such sensitive information.
Linda and Richard Smith are the executive directors of the Human Origins Conference, which has a prime directive that focuses on getting the word out regarding extraterrestrial intervention, alien contact, ancient history, and the dynamic scope of our interstellar human origins here on Earth. The prime directive's mission includes a special focus on economic, social, and geopolitical issues affecting Earth’s ecology, spirituality, reincarnation, lost knowledge, ancient wisdom, linguistics and etymology, the human condition, and current affairs, to name a few.
Read more about the Human Origins Conference here:
http://www.humanoriginsconference.com/program/overview.htm